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Started by Maineboy, September 06, 2021, 07:09:24 PM

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Maineboy

This odd duck just showed up while I was searching for something else.  This must be a barn find. Fairly modern cars in the background. I wondered what it was for a while. Not real familiar at all. But with the long nose I figured it had to be a straight 8 motor and that has Buick written all over it. Did a little research and think this is a 34 Buick series 50 4 dr sedan. I would appreciate guesses if maybe I am wrong on that. I don't think these could have made very good racecars as I never saw one before.

Buick jalopy by Nathan Pitts, on Flickr

Pretty interesting to see something different now and then.

MB

"Rodder, racer,  builder, farmer, backyard engineer"

john2

 :)  The lettering is first class.  Must have been kept inside a    l   o   n   g   time. 
Look to the Lord and His strength -  Seek His face always.
Psalm 105:4

hemiman_2010


Maineboy

Quote from: hemiman_2010 on September 07, 2021, 07:33:39 AM
I would guess 1935 Buick

Could well be. I am not that acquainted with Buicks of that era. But I was always interested in those straight 8 motors when I saw one. The things look like they are a yard long. A man named Phil "Red" Schafer, from Des Moines, IA built and campaigned a Buick powered car at Indy in the 1930's. He qualified for the Indy 500 seven different times. They said he was a magician with those old motors. He must have been as that was lots better than most other people did at that race. I never saw one of these on any Maine track I ever visited.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Shafer

MB
"Rodder, racer,  builder, farmer, backyard engineer"

Olderndirt

I'm more interested in what kind of axles it has under it that use four lug wheels.

  Olderndirt

Maineboy

Come to think of it those don't look like mid-30's wheels off of anything I have ever seen either. I thought the wheels didn't really go with the rest of the car but didn't catch the 4 lugs. Great spy!

MB
"Rodder, racer,  builder, farmer, backyard engineer"

john2

 :)  Probably put them on it to get it up on the trailer. 
Look to the Lord and His strength -  Seek His face always.
Psalm 105:4